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There will be a special "meet the candidates" session in the WPLUG [[IRC|IRC channel]] (irc.freenode.net, channel #wplug) on Wednesday, October 26, 2011 from 7-8pm.  We encourage all members to attend and ask questions of the candidates.
 
There will be a special "meet the candidates" session in the WPLUG [[IRC|IRC channel]] (irc.freenode.net, channel #wplug) on Wednesday, October 26, 2011 from 7-8pm.  We encourage all members to attend and ask questions of the candidates.
 
A [[Media:Candidates-irc-2011-10-26.txt|transcript of the session]] is now available.
 
  
 
=== Candidate Statements ===
 
=== Candidate Statements ===
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When I suggested that we provide computers for needy people here, Bethlynn helped to get Penguins-Care involved with Dave Sevick, I also encouraged Johnny Q  at Goodwill Computer store to help and people at EECM (East End Cooperative Ministries). I represent Penguins-Care at the Homeless Children's Fund (which connected us with Hearth and other women's/family shelters). I plan events keeping in mind that people need walking, driving/parking and/or bus transportation directions and we need a private room w/ wireless (usually). I did a lot to plan the picnic and look forward to planning other meetings and events.
 
When I suggested that we provide computers for needy people here, Bethlynn helped to get Penguins-Care involved with Dave Sevick, I also encouraged Johnny Q  at Goodwill Computer store to help and people at EECM (East End Cooperative Ministries). I represent Penguins-Care at the Homeless Children's Fund (which connected us with Hearth and other women's/family shelters). I plan events keeping in mind that people need walking, driving/parking and/or bus transportation directions and we need a private room w/ wireless (usually). I did a lot to plan the picnic and look forward to planning other meetings and events.
  
I am not a technical person***--I mostly work with open office. I started out early on as a user consultant/manual writer. I continued as a consultant (I was a "translator" between the end users and the systems designers in order to fix problems.) I never worked as a programmer, designer or analyst. I am not interested in being treasurer or anything else.  Director at Large where I belong. I find places where we can help or get new people to join us. I also try to find other outlets to make people aware of what we do.
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I am not a technical person--I mostly worked with open office. I am not interested in being treasurer or anything else.  Director at Large where I belong. I find places where we can help or get new people to join us. I also try to find other outlets to make people aware of what we do.
  
:<nowiki>***</nowiki> On the other hand a friend just asked me about fusible interfacing--I thought she was talking about computer languages or modular connections.  It is something one uses in clothing design. (Oh well.) I think Terry is correct--maybe if we go less geek we can get more people involved at the "intro" level.
 
 
We should have a casual mtg. every once in a while, but where teens would be welcome (no alcohol).  Many people's 15 year old nephew and/or niece know more about computers than the adults.  If we do have mtgs. for people under 18, anyone who works with them should get 33/34 clearance (Child Abuse Clearance) and Criminal Clearance.  Schools require them; so should we.
 
  
 
I will not be available for the Q and A this Wednesday.
 
I will not be available for the Q and A this Wednesday.
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In fact, I've reviewed the [[WPLUG Board 2007 Goals]] and [[WPLUG Board 2008 Goals]], and it seems that the "tangible benefits" issue had been previously acknowledged.  The goals published by these previous WPLUG Boards actually had a lot of good ideas, many of which were never (to my knowledge) completed.  Since 2008, the WPLUG Board has not published a substantial set of updated goals, and the idea of having a long-term plan seems to have fallen by the wayside.  I would very much like to see WPLUG revive the long-term plan and make progress on some of the ideas in the previous plans that have not yet been implemented.
 
In fact, I've reviewed the [[WPLUG Board 2007 Goals]] and [[WPLUG Board 2008 Goals]], and it seems that the "tangible benefits" issue had been previously acknowledged.  The goals published by these previous WPLUG Boards actually had a lot of good ideas, many of which were never (to my knowledge) completed.  Since 2008, the WPLUG Board has not published a substantial set of updated goals, and the idea of having a long-term plan seems to have fallen by the wayside.  I would very much like to see WPLUG revive the long-term plan and make progress on some of the ideas in the previous plans that have not yet been implemented.
  
==== Terry Golightly ====
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I have been active with computers since the mid 1980s.  I was a Win95/Dos user until 1997 when this funny named distribution call Mandrake Linux came on the scene.  Upgrades generally broke libraries, but with a little help from the user's mailing list, I could fix it in a relatively short period of time.  Whoa, this was earth shaking to me.  A community of user's supporting each other.  Making computing easier and fun at the same time. Some time later I heard of this group WPLUG.  Wow! a user's group for Linux users.  I may have attended a meeting or two at CMU some years back and then didn't become active until the past 2 years. It somehow didn't seem welcoming.  Very techy overly geeky.  Don't get me wrong, I like geeky and techy.  However, I don't believe that you can really be a thriving user's group with your focus on a narrow group of users:
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Enter a paragraph or two expressing your agenda for the coming year.
  
Those who already are in the know, in short: THE CHOIR.  The choir is nice, is good , we know the choir we are the Choir! Always a solid backbone to rely on. But, do we necessarily do a good job of bring in the uninitiated to our world.  Becoming a Linux/FOSS user.
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In the past year,  as Vice Chair I have attempted with limited success (Software Freedom Day) to promote Linux/FOSS to the general public.  We could use a less formal approach to our meetings. Perhaps software demonstration  and/or a sit around where we demo a web site on an overhead, or show off our our latest gadget. Techie discussions led by local (and national) industry leaders will and should always be our bread and butter.  The only thing in our way is the ability of us to give our time, effort, ideas.
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Enter a paragraph or two expressing your agenda for the coming year.
 
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I am now gainfully employed now and will have less free time to share with the group.  Which means it takes more than one candidate for board to be able to get people motivated. We need to get more members interested and interested parties to serve on our committees.  Even if it is only for chat sessions on the irc channel.  Getting together for weekly or monthly chat sessions might be a start.
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Spread the load share the idea: Linux as an alternative to M$/Apple.  We have a choice, now how can we show Western Pa. users that they also have a choice. A choice that is worth making.  That's the challenge and that's the agenda I'd like to promote as a Board member of your WPLUG.
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==== Joseph Prostko ====
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I have been a WPLUG member for several years, and a Linux user for many more years.  I desire to become involved with the WPLUG Board of Directors, as I think there is a need to find ways to improve the marketing of WPLUG and increase the membership numbers. I think that outreach needs to be improved, and that it needs to be done to attract both new and seasoned Linux users.  Improving the social networking aspects of the organization is one simple step that could help spread the word quickly.  An another idea I had is that we as an organization could provide Linux training to individuals, where the proceeds benefit the organization.  I think that an InstallFest may be a bit intimidating for some first time installers, and even if they do get the installation done, they will likely have a moment of "now what?".  It'd be nice to pick a beginner-friendly distribution and use that as a standardized teaching platform.  A lot of people are familiar with Windows, so it would make sense to show people how to perform similar tasks in Linux and show that in a lot of cases, Linux will satisfy all of their needs for an operating system.  We could even make a localized/branded Linux distribution, such as the one described here, [[LiveCD]].
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Additionally, I think the regular WPLUG meetings are good, but I think it would be fun to have casual meet-ups every month or two at a local establishment in order to talk to others in a relaxed environment with no real agenda.  We do this with my beekeeping club [http://www.burghbees.com Burgh Bees], where we meet up on the last Tuesday of every month at Carson City Saloon to hang out, and enjoy food and drinks.  I think WPLUG doing something similar could be a great way to attract new members and just spread the word of Linux.
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With respect to Burgh Bees, I am currently serving the role of secretary of the nonprofit, and would like to utilize the knowledge I have attained from serving on that board to help out WPLUG as much as I can.  My roles as secretary currently are keeping minutes, as well as composing monthly news blasts and maintaining our social network sites, like Facebook.
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I look forward to the discussion on Wednesday night on IRC, so will see you all there!
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For more about me, please check out my User page, located here: [[User:Jprostko]]
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==== Candidate's Name ====
 
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'''Title:''' openSUSE - Have a lot of fun!
 
'''Title:''' openSUSE - Have a lot of fun!
  
You can have a lot of fun!  openSUSE is a flexible, powerful and FREE operating system you can enjoy.  Together we can discover:
 
* Flavors of openSUSE - stable, development, evergreen and Tumbleweed
 
* Refined interface of your choice:  KDE, GNOME, LXDE, XFCE, or command line!
 
* Ways to get started or customize - SUSE Studio
 
* Applications galore - using the openSUSE Build Service
 
* Community support - the wiki, forums, and specialized communities
 
  
The newest release debuts on 11/16/2011 - but you will have the ability to get it early!
 
 
Bring your own laptop, and try it out from a live boot.  Come with an open mind and have a lot of fun!
 
  
 
== Meeting Minutes ==
 
== Meeting Minutes ==
  
The regular meeting of the Western Pennsylvania Linux Users Group was held on Saturday, November 12, 2011, at 2:00 PM, at the Wilkins School Community Center.  In the absence of the regular chair, the Vice-Chair served as presiding officer.  The regular secretary was present. The minutes of the October 8, 2011 meeting were approved as read.
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The Vice-Chair reported that volunteers are needed to help put on the December installfest - those interested should contact <info@wplug.org>.
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The Secretary reported that WPLUG currently has 21 members, and that two ballots for the election were received by mail.
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The Treasurer reported that there is $865.67 in the checking account, with an additional $20.00 of dues to be deposited.  After an expenditure of $39.98 from the refreshment fund, $2.42 in cash remains in the fund.
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The Board of Directors that it had selected Judi Galardi as the 2010-2011 Member of the Year.
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The Internet Committee reported that it still needed a volunteer to serve as committee chairman.
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The Program Committee reported that it is working to line up a presentation on Skybot software.
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The Wilkins School Networking Committee reported that it is trying to complete the network installation and that a volunteer to lead the project would be helpful.
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Vance Kochenderfer and John Lewis were appointed as election tellers. Once all members present had the opportunity to cast a ballot, the Chair declared the polls closed.
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Vance Kochenderfer moved to recess the meeting to permit the tellers to count the ballots.  The motion was adopted.
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The presiding officer called the meeting back to order.  The tellers committee reported the results of the vote:
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Number of ballots cast        15
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Received majority consent
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    Terry Golightly received    43 points
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    Joseph Prostko received    34 points
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    Patrick Barron received    30 points
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    Judi Galardi received      29 points
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    Michael Loomis received    27 points
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    Jacob Skiba received        23 points
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Did not receive majority consent
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    John Lewis received          3 points
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    Vance Kochenderfer received  2 points
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Accordingly, the Chair declared Terry Golightly, Joseph Prostko, Patrick Barron, Judi Galardi, and Michael Loomis elected.
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The meeting adjourned at 3:23 PM.
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Joseph Prostko<br />
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Secretary, Western Pennsylvania Linux Users Group
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(Approved on February 11, 2012 - JP)
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== Meeting Staff ==
 
== Meeting Staff ==
 
If you would like to volunteer to assist with this meeting, please add your name to one or more of the [[MeetingChecklist|categories]] below.
 
If you would like to volunteer to assist with this meeting, please add your name to one or more of the [[MeetingChecklist|categories]] below.
* Host: Terry Golightly
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* Host: Your name here
 
* Co-Host: Your name here
 
* Co-Host: Your name here
Fresh Apples (the edible variety) Judi Galardi
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* Donuts/Bagels: Your name here
* Setup: Terry Golightly, Your name here
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* Setup: Your name here, Your name here
 
* Clean Up: [[User:Vance|Vance Kochenderfer]], Your name here
 
* Clean Up: [[User:Vance|Vance Kochenderfer]], Your name here
  

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